2021

National Incubation Centre at Swat

We are pleased to announce that the Startup applications (National Incubation Centre) for Swat are open now.The program is designed to support early stage startups whilst following services will be offered at NIC:• Monthly stipend• Free workspace• Networking Opportunities• Mentorship• Business Development Assistance• Legal guidanceWe highly encourage the currently enrolled students and old students (alumni) […]

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Promotion and Development of Science & Technology in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The Directorate General of Science and Technology (DoST), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, under its development project “Promotion and Development of Science & Technology in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa” invites applications from Researchers/Entrepreneurs/Technologists for commercialization of their viable products. Following are the focused areas;– Agritech (smart agriculture, precision agriculture)– Innovative technology for oxygen production– Green Hydrogen TechnologyKindly submit your applications within

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Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) University of Swat organized an online seminar

University of Swat Media Cell Mingora (press Release) Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) University of Swat organized an online seminar for University faculty and affiliated colleges on Self Assessment Report Writing. Director QEC Dr Nasir Shaheen and Dr Sajjad Hussain were resource persons. Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Jamal Khan appreciated the QEC efforts and stressed on

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Higher infectivity of the SARS-CoV-2 and the fate of newly developed vaccine

A recently published study in Journal of Cellular Physiology by Dr. Muhammad Suleman and Dr. Syed Shujait Ali Center for Biotechnology and Microbiology University of Swat in collaboration with Dr. Abbas Khan, Mr. Taimoor Khan and Prof. Dr. Dong-Qing Wei from Shanghai Jiao Tong University reported the molecular mechanism behind the higher infectivity and transmission

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